Lecture

Quantum Mechanics: Stern-Gerlach Experiment and Qubits

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This lecture covers the Stern-Gerlach experiment, where a beam of silver atoms with spin s = 1/2 is sent through a magnetic field resulting in a superposition state. It then delves into qubits, quantum bits in superposition states represented on a Bloch sphere, and the concept of quantum entanglement. The discussion extends to the measurement process, probabilistic nature, and applications like quantum teleportation and quantum cryptography.

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